The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1921, Page 5

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PASSENGER ON N. J. FERRY plying between Liberty Street and the| "Man overboard!” a lifeboat w iss lorot ea mith to Be Bri C | 4sUMPs OVERBOARD AND Is Lost, | Central Railroad of Now Jersey pliers. lered, but fifteen minutes’ sea Aman was seen to jump from the up- qereey OU ey eee ott | ste no sign of the man e t F of the Duca del Monte of Naples, per deck of the ferryboat Red Bank, ad ‘on one of its trips. At the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, i921, + ae 5 « lows | 1 dis- opt a hat marked with the manufac name “Rell Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered October Ist. ames McCreery & Co. 5 Sth Avenue — Street Sse : — Only Two More Buys in Which to Buy Furs at Lowest Prices of the Year Our August Sale of Furs closes Wednesday evening, after which prices will go back to regular. Unbelievable savings are possible by purchasing before the close of the Sale. On even a small Fur Scarf one may save several dollars, to say nothing of the great saving effected on \¢ Miss Dorothea Ballard Smith, daughter of the late EB. Ballard \"Smith, one-time editor of The New York World, will be married to the Duea del Monte of Naples. "Miss Smith was born abroad and {for the last twenty years has ' iene her home at Dinard with her mother. This picture was FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET made this summer at New York While Miss Smith, a guest at a Garden fete, was carefully carry- jing a jar of goldfi ee Manufacturers’ Surplus Stocks Offered in a GREAT SALE OF SILKS No Exchanges _ 18,000 Yards No Returns To be sold at 1 to ¥4 price previous to our Fall Opening Black Silks Colored Silks MRS. ROSENBAUM SUICIDE BY POISON AUTOPSY SHOWS. ; he Was a Norse in Centist's ty Office 4 Mrs, ' May Rosenbaum, thiry-fi ‘whe divorced Willlam Rosenbaum, SMentist and once tennis player of local “fame, died of effects of a quick acting "Poison, self-administered, according to report of Dr. Benjamin Schwartz, Minch Black Crepe de Chine. An exquisitely Heavy Crepe de Chine in a complete range of |} Fur Coats. bi ‘Ghiet Medica) Examiner, who directed fine quality that is durable and firm. Regularly + 1,48 the newest and most wanted Autumn colorings ¢ QeBO m f es ° . RS Proms an tan coer esa fete a ) inches wide. Regularly 3.50 and 4.00, j Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long, Sdlbsvor‘iongee when her. body. Was made of superior quality pelts with Black Satin Charmeuse—36 inches wide—a ' Colored Satin Crepe—40 inches wide, One of Hl d cuffs of N 1 Skunk. Sith Strect Saturday, A letter lying weave greatly in demand for Fall Frocks. Regu. > 2.48 the most unusual values ever featured by this | 2600 collar and cuffs of Natural Skunk. negr upbraided her former husband for larly 4.00. shop. 40 inches wide. Regularly 4.50 and 5.50. August Sale Price, 285.00 owing her $3,000, according to the po- lice report on the suicide. Dr. Schwartz reported that it was Bot possible to discover what poison had been used without long and expen- hae analyses, which appeared unnec- t in view of the evidences of sui- elfen ‘the letter. by Parents of Mrs. Rosenbaum lived in Kingston, N.¥., when she came to New York fourteen years ago. ‘The body will be sent to her family Reports, circulated yesterday de- irs. Rosenbaum as formerly a <1 for famous American artists. Wes a nurse assistant in dentists’ éMices and not a model for artists. Ske was an em eee of Rosenbaum when Ro married Sut eel TO REVIEW NAVAL RESERVES GARAGE BUILOING LEADS IN BROOKLYN AND BRONX pine VARIG PRUW CRUISES: Sivte dteanes UslgE UG fee Beier 40 Inch Canton Crepe, 2.98 Yard ; found in her apartment in No. 340 West Blick Satin—Pure dye and of a lovely sheen. t 1.95 Washable Flesh Crepe, for dainty lingerie. 40 ; 1.78 September Price, 365.00 Regularly 3.50. inchep wide. Regularly 2.50. (Fourth Floor) Lyons Taffeta A celebrated make, imported direct from Lyons— lustrous quality in a pure black dye. Satin Canton The weave of the hour—predicted by Paris to rule supreme in the realm of Silks for the coming season. 40 inches wide. Black and Navy. Regularly 6.00 3.95 ° Fur Footwear is one of the latest vagaries of fashion, Although at first blush it may seem to be a mere whim, it is, in truth, @ very beautiful and a very practical fashion. In Stock, 4.75 2.45 ¢ especially lovely one-strap pumps of fur c made of American vadtail, which is a close’ fur no more bulky in appearance than fabric, Plitinum Gray, Black or Brown Broadtail. Some combine Black and Gray Broadtail 00 civ ‘Tare to Drill Next Frt- Late) DRE Beer 2 eesene) We bought out the manufacturer's entire assortment at one-half the original cost. Heavy qualit Inasmuch as women insist on w 7 = @ay Before High Ranking | gt q y i Dae H Gisvate Reports of the Department of La- in Black and Navy. wear in Winte Ow A W ‘ardrobe Trunk . bor in Washington that more 1 . more than r they t A ; «Review of naval reserves next Friday |for automobiles than for human he, Navy and White, Black and White, Figured Chiffon Taffetas. Regularly 4.00. Now 2.35 warmth, a ich and beautiful in ap- @t the exceptionally Low Price of Ber castcnnasaaterday ay eect ings were built in the United States aGhetaes a8 follow last year did not surprise Building Next. Thursday 600 naval reserves of {Department officials and real estato J} the 34 Naval District, who are now at}men here. For in at least two bor- ea on their annual cruise, will return}oughs of Now York the same condi- 10 ers ter The rellowing morning |tion provailed. { @t 9 o'clock the three squadrons wi The last report of the Bureau of he wa By high ranking navy officers |puildings for Brooklyn showed that Reino * ; "s with Capt. J.) [the number of homes erected in that [! has charge 0} eed don inthis distsict | borough had been far below the num- ‘Boe men will have completed a two | be? of ga s and real e: Ke" cruise on eight Bagio boats ang | Oct of EArages and real estate men of ubmiatine chasers, having visited ue Bronx expressed the opinion it ints on the coast of Maine, Delaware, | was also trne there. om Jersey and Virgintu. . ‘At’ the review they will be put ave no doubt whatever that ek the various drills and then dis- Hssed to ae up their civilian o pearance and cost but agen Dollars and Fifty Cents. ¥ 29.50 : Wardrobe Trunks, of Mendel manufac- “xtra ing ‘ear: > Sale 5 P s Extraordinary Clearance Sale tire, are long-wearing and much-enduring article’. * They withstand the severest . iJ oJ Misses treafment. Summer Dresses They are made on three-ply vencer bass: wood frame, fibre-covered and beautifully 2.95 lined. Steamer or full size. (Fyth Floor) Plain White Crepe de Chines 40 inches wide Without exception the best silk of its kind offered since pre-war days and at a price that cannot be duplicated, quality considered, Regularly 4.00 to 4.50 formerly 7.95 to 12 training cruises this summer under the t SERRE SPEGS ane mply because the demand for gar- cruises arc to be made up before au- greater than the demand figs for houses. ‘The automobile has come to be looked on as a ne A wide variety from which to choose—all late summer models of ex- quisite fabrics, splendidly made, Or- zandies, Dotted Voiles, Ginghams and = Linen Practically reir fashion- formerly 7.00, Note rats mas able color. Napkins to match, inches... . 14 to 18 years. formerly 9.00, doz., 6.60 (Second Floor) (Fourth Floor) A Special in Tablecloths and Napkins Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths. ity. i nt PIGEON BREAKS RECORD. ——., ‘When you think of | Musical a homing Pigeon recently, flying from Chicago to Washington with # message from Mayor Thompson to President Har- ™ ding. The nature of the message was Rpt made public. ‘The pigeon flew 614 miles in twenty- Beven hours, clapsed time. In the epinion of Albert Jacobson, expert in charge of homing pigeons at the poul- try husbandry farm of the Depart- @ient of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md., this means iess than sixteen hours @ying time. ‘The dird slipped into the pigeon loft | without giving the signal and was found there by Superintendent Jacob- fon, who had been making hourly | visite. The sixteen-hour record was of- | git clocked at the Homing Pigeon , Instruments think of “Last Tuo Days of Our ‘August Sale of “Master-Made Furniture’ Reductions of 10 to 50% As this sale approaches its close we are again reminded that WorRGIZER Pianos Saxophones Harps Banjos Drums Violins Victrolas Cornets Folding Organs, Etc. Put on your rouge from the inside—drink milk . Twenty-five hours was the ortest previous record between Chi- 0 and Washington. nnouncement of the record . was, made to-day in connaction with a @tatement of the arrival of another | pigeon sencpan days Jater than the | he second bird | furniture of good, sound lines and careful workmanship is always Call or Write for Free Catalogue and Easy Terms OT even the most radical measuring of the true value of in great demand. We would, therefore, urge early purchasing, reformer objects to the milk is incencetvable. as few pieces can be duplicated, and prices are at their lowest. WorLIZzER yobs fast Weanen: painting of cheeks when Nature Few piel dnink vencuch Ten-piece Queen Anne model Die- ieneeerpiene Library sullen uptol Pease eieied and wind eee mene ore is the artist. To the white races, | ing Room Suite, Mahogany or Wal- — stered in Tapestry. 191.75 ate ts supposed,” the Department of zs . milk. Many girls could drink the flush of health is beautiful. congarrectiallacbor edicts Proper food alone will not to put the roses in their cheeks. bring health, but it is of all the © We are not selling milk as a most essential factor.. And of cosmetic nor a patent medicine. all foods, milk and its products _It is food—pure, clean food with are the most necessary. peculiar value to the human , . _ body. If any patent medicine Science has proved by experi- could say for itself what truth- ments that animals will grow fully could be said for milk, and thrive on a diet including half the world would drink it ,. Akriculture said, ‘that he became nut, consisting of 60-in, Buffet, China tak and was obliged to stop and search for food and shelt he ge an tent Ct Rt hereviiic os a remarkable exhibi- ue ‘of the homing instinct.” 120 West 42d St. Bet. Broadway & Sirth Ave, formerly 314,50 Cabinet, Enclosed Service Table, 48 in, Extension Table, five Side Chairs Four-piece Mahogany Chamber and one Arm Chair, 237.50 — Suite, Hepplewhite formerly 475.00 Chifforobe, Vanity ple, and bow- With 54-in, Extension Table. .247.50 end Bed. formerly 425.00, 297.50 Beds and Bedding Also Reduced del; Dresser, “The Greatest Treasure House in America’ = ep Trade Mord isit “The Li Ss 99 the fats in milk, when other religiously. Reversely, if half Visit e Linen Store animal fats and vegetable oils the world knew all the value of Banare Tato ied. Hiram el ed md: Square Tube Heit ; i i colonial posts, mets Tae ton ronan? * Ivory Enamel, Mahog INENS purthased at “The Linen are valueless. How much of our milk as a food, there wouldn t ‘ olani i oo metal aauar top rods, 44-in, tory Enains), Mahog Store” have ever been an invest- national health and low infan- be cows enough to produce it. fern Veoes Mating rege hicd putes i ete erie en i 5 H ; . re 5 ys nuk fils a inishes, W ianela. (Uustrated. niual 2 ee ee ee m4 tile death rate (compared with Drink milk with your meals. pny ak Le eas trated.) 16.75. y ane 30.00, 24.25 the return, measured in service and those of the Oriental peoples) Fat foods of which milk is a aahelteeed io « formerly 22.50 Double Dar Hed, pleasure, unusually great. are due to milk no man can say. part. The coloring that comes Springs, with deep Elastie Ke lt Mat: in Mahogany finish, i HY “| tufted ha top, tresses, 50-lb.; ro with heavy. wire Prices have been carefully revised It has been part of our diet for into your cheeks from internal aT by Peal cdees: 15.50 oMinhstinataie art and our stocks are most complete. so many centuries that the health will not rub off, formerly 50.00, 40.60 formerly 17.75 pillow complete \ | : Again as formerly 65.00, 58,50 Do Y Li Shopping Now . | No. 1 Black Draw Plastic Felt Mat- an : . oun Linel ping . Asso: ings Hair Mattresses, tresses, 45-Ib.; roll Box Couches, cedor | | DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUR CO-OPERATIVE CIATION, ING, | oll edges, edges. 11.50 frame, tufted top, James McCutcheon & Co. UTICA, N. ¥. y 70.00, 85.00 formerly 15.75 formerly 50.00, 44.50 Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets | (Seventh Floor) . 7 . aa cme IRE EST - - - as Snecma mee - - : -

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